I think driving is too important of a thing to be left to our useless public schools. Driver's ed should be separate and should be extensive.
2006-09-17 08:42:51
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answered by Chris J 6
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I am a state certified drive instructor and I would like all beginning drivers to have a driver's education class rather private or through a school, the important thing is the class and not who gives it as long as the student receives the education.
2006-09-17 08:48:21
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answered by mysticideas 6
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Absolutely! Driver's Ed should never have been removed from the public school system. It seems to have been discontinued when common sense lost its position in education.
2006-09-17 09:13:23
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answered by Teacher 4
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It used to be but the schools can no longer afford to offer it. Now you know where your tax money goes. People want more and more tax cuts so the schools have to keep cutting back. Some schools no longer have music or art programs. In some places kids have to buy their own books. And teachers have to buy school supplies out or their own pay which is very low. It is getting ridiculous.
2006-09-17 08:47:44
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answered by notyou311 7
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2016-10-01 01:57:54
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answered by dunkelberger 4
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well alot of people are going to hate my opion on what i am about to say, I seriously think they should bane all drivers education away from high school.I have alot of reasons why i feel this way, number 1 high school students get killed on the road 99 percent of them are or will be ended up dead, No respnsibility, number 3, too expensive, Need i go on for 20n more reasons, I really think the driving age should go back to age of 21 years old or older to own and operate a vehicle, Just like i dont agree for a school nurse to hand out birth control pills either to high school students, dont get me started
2006-09-17 08:58:06
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answered by trudycaulfield 5
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I think Driving SAFETY should be taught in schools, and should be a requirement to graduate.
Driver's education and training should be a separate entity as it is a privilege to drive. People take this privilege for granted.
2006-09-17 08:52:08
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answered by Gothic Martha™ 6
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No. Being able to drive is not a necessity. There are too many programs being cut at schools (arts, music, etc) that are more important. They better not put driver's ed back in unless they put all these back first!
2006-09-17 08:50:14
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answered by buckeyegirl 3
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I agree with you...it was good when I was in school...no one had to pay for it back then so why should we have to fork out the money for our teenagers now...Driving will be a necessity as an adult, just like Math, Spelling, Reading and English. And to be honest, with most states, there is the Lottery...meant to help finance schools and such...where's all the money going???
2006-09-17 08:51:40
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answered by ? 5
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We had drivers training in school but only in the class room with 'pretend' cars. I learned a great deal but kids need actual experience.
My answer would then be Yes if it was classroom and actual experience.
2006-09-17 08:47:33
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answered by Harley 2
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